Titans training camp opens to the public on Friday, July 26

(UNDATED) The Titans are scheduled to begin training camp this weekat Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville. Rookies and veterans report to camp on Wednesday, July 24, and will take the field for the first time on Thursday, July 25. Fans of the Titans can get their first glimpse of the 2013squad on Friday, July 26, the first of 12 total training camp practicesthat will be free for the public to attend. Training camp is theonly time of the year that practices are open to the general public.On Sunday, July 28, fans are invited to the annual Academy Sports+ Outdoors Night at Titans Training Camp. Registration is open at Nashvillearea Academy Sports + Outdoors locations to win VIP access for that evening,and at the practice, there will be special giveaways.Training camp will operate similarly to previous years. Free parking is available directlyacross the street from Saint Thomas Sports Park (460 Great Circle Road) at the CVS/Caremarkcorporate offices. A tent will be on site next to the practice field selling a wide selectionof Titans apparel and merchandise, and cold non-alcoholic beverages will also be availableto purchase. Fans can watch practice from the perimeter of the three outdoor practice fields,but spectators should be prepared to stand in typical Middle Tennessee summer heat for theduration of their visit, as shade and seating are very limited.For an up-to-date camp schedule, fans can call the team’s training camp hotline at (615)565-4190, or they can go to the team’s official website, TitansOnline.com/TrainingCamp.Additionally, fans can follow the Titans through camp on the club’s social media platforms,including Facebook (facebook.com/titans), Twitter (@tennesseetitans), Google+(plus.google.com/+Titans) and Instagram (instagram.com/tennesseetitans). Users canalso use the hashtag #TitansCamp.

PREPARATIONS BEGIN IN EARNESTTitans players, who report to camp on Wednesday, July 24, have been off since theirfinal minicamp practice on June 19. That day marked the end a productive and challengingnine-week offseason training program, during which new playbooks were installed and twodozen new players were welcomed to the club.The offseason commitment figures to pay dividends when the squad’s readiness is putto the test only two weeks into camp. On Thursday, Aug. 8, Tennessee plays its first of fourpreseason games, hosting the Washington Redskins on Aug. 8. Furthermore, the Titanshave a mere 45 days from the outset of camp until their regular season schedule beginsSept. 8 in Pittsburgh versus the Steelers.

MUNCHAK’S STAFF TAKES FORMTitans head coach Mike Munchak, in his 32nd season as a player or coach with thefranchise, enters his third training camp at the helm. His total of 15 wins from 2011-12 wasthe third highest number in team history in a head coach’s first two full seasons.Last year, the Titans fielded their youngest opening-day roster in seven years and thensent 16 players to injured reserve—their highest number in more than 20 years—en route toa 6-10 record and third-place finish in the AFC South.

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